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Videos and audio recordings of Ayman al-Zawahiri
There have been several video and audio recordings featuring former Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri between 2003 until his death in 2022.
Videos and audio recordings released
May 17, 2003
This video featuring al-Zawahiri referenced "Norway" multiple times and instructed to "Raize/Singe the floor right out from under their feet... the political and corporate interests... of the United States and Norway", which caused evacuation of American consulates in Norway and lock-down of Norwegian presence globally.
September 10, 2003
al Jazeera broadcast footage of Osama bin Laden and al-Zawahiri hiking in the mountains.
January 6, 2006
al-Zawahiri says U.S. President Bush's plan to withdraw troops from Iraq means Washington had been defeated in Iraq. al-Zawahiri is quoted as saying, "Bush, you must confess that you have been defeated in Iraq and in Afghanistan and you will be in Palestine soon." al-Zawahiri also conveys his condolences to the people of Pakistan struck by the catastrophic 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
January 30, 2006
In a video broadcast by al Jazeera, al-Zawahiri mocks Bush and brands him the "Butcher of Washington." The video also proves that he was not killed in a recent Pakistan airstrike. al-Zawahiri pro that the next terrorist attack would be on U.S. soil.
April 27, 2006
al-Zawahiri says in a video that the terror network's branch in Iraq has succeeded in "breaking the back" of the U.S. military with hundreds of suicide bombings.
June 9, 2006
In a video broadcast by al Jazeera, al-Zawahiri praised the work of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who was killed by two 500 lbs. bombs in an isolated safehouse in Baqubah, Iraq. In the following statements, al-Qaeda still proposed to carry out imminent terrorist attacks, including in New York City and London.
June 22, 2006
al-Zawahiri urged Afghans to fight foreign soldiers in Afghanistan
July 7, 2006
One year after the train bombings in London Ayman al-Zawahiri reveals that two of the suicide bombers were trained by al-Qaeda in Pakistan.
July 27, 2006
al-Zawahiri shows his support for the insurgents in Gaza and South Lebanon.
August 5, 2006
al-Zawahiri appears in a video in which Muhammad Khalil al-Hukaymah claims that al-Qaeda has joined forces with al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, and says that the 2 groups will form "one line, facing its enemies".
September 10, 2006
A video-interview with al-Zawahiri of over an hour length is published on several internet sites. He makes reference to the situations in Gaza, Lebanon, Somalia and to the historic figure Dr. Brydon. On the fifth anniversary of his terror network's most infamous attacks, al-Zawahiri appears in a video carried by al-Jazeera. The video follows others appearing in the weeks before, but makes specific reference to recent events in Lebanon and the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers by militants. Ayman al-Zawahiri warns of new attacks in the Persian Gulf and Israel.
September 29, 2006
al-Zawahiri commented in a videomessage on the recent Pope Benedict XVI Islam controversy. He called the pope a charlatan, but he didn't call for any action.
December 20, 2006
al-Zawahiri speaks out against early elections for the Palestinian Authority.
January 5, 2007
al-Zawahiri showed his support for the Islamic Courts Union after the intervention of Ethiopia in Somalia.
January 22, 2007
al-Zawahiri ridicules the surge, Bush's plan to send 20,000 more U.S. Troops into Iraq.
March 11, 2007
al-Zawahiri criticized Hamas for its compromise with Fatah to form a coalition government for the Palestinian Authority.
May 5, 2007
al-Zawahiri speaks out against the funding bill passed by the United States Congress and later vetoed by President Bush that would've set dates for troop withdrawals, saying, "This bill will deprive us of the opportunity to destroy the American forces which we have caught in a historic trap."
July 5, 2007
al Jazeera shows a new video from al-Zawahiri.
July 10, 2007
A video in which al-Zawahiri condemns the actions of the UK for giving Salman Rushdie a knighthood. He states that al-Qaeda will give a "very precise response" and he also warns Gordon Brown, the new Prime Minister, that he must "learn" from the mistakes of his predecessor Tony Blair or they will be ready to repeat the attacks (reference to 7/7).
September 19, 2007
On Thursday, September 19, Al Qaeda's Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahiri also released a video calling for Jihad in Pakistan and around the world. The video was called “The Power of Truth” – Video Documentary from as-Sahab on the War Between Islam and the United States and the West On September 19, 2007, al-Zawahiri reported, via public video, that the United States was being defeated in Afghanistan, Iraq and other places. Video The 80-minute video took the form of a documentary, interspersing speech by Zawahiri with footage from the September 11 attacks, interviews with experts and officials taken from western and Arab television stations, and old footage and audiotapes of Bin Laden. Zawahiri began by condemning the Pakistani military's July assault on Islamic militants who took over the Red mosque, and paid tribute to one of the militants' leaders, Abdul Rashid Ghazi, who was killed in the fighting. The siege "revealed the extent of the despicableness, lowliness and treason of Musharraf and his forces, who don't deserve the honour of defending Pakistan, because Pakistan is a Muslim land, whereas the forces of Musharraf are hunting dogs under Bush's crucifix", Zawahiri said.
November 2, 2007
An audiotape from al-Zawahiri has been published in which he announced that a Libyan group joined al-Qaida. He called for the removal of Libyan leader Gaddafi and to overthrow the governments of several other North-African countries.
December 14, 2007
An audio recording titled "Annapolis: The Betrayal" and released on Dec. 14 was made by Zawahiri In the recording, al-Zawahiri condemned the recent Israeli-Palestinian peace summit in Annapolis, Maryland and insisted that it was time for Palestinians to recognize "who your real brothers are—those who haven’t abandoned you, even though you accused them of terrorism and radicalism. [They] won't stop working to free Palestine and encouraging the Islamic nation to do the same, even if you flatter the West by condemning them.”
December 16, 2007
A videotape in which al-Zawahiri said the decision of UK forces to "flee" Basra shows that Iraqi insurgents are gaining strength.
February 27, 2008
A videotape in which al-Zawahiri pays tribute to Al Libi has been released
March 23, 2008
On March 23, 2008, Zawahiri released a tape entitled "A Call to Help Our People in Gaza". During his speech, Zawahiri called upon Muslims everywhere to “attack the interests of the Jews and the Americans… Select your targets, collect the appropriate funds, assemble your equipment, plan [your attacks] accurately, and then charge towards your targets… There is no place today for those who claim that the battlefield with the Jews is limited to Palestine… Let us hit their interests everywhere.”
April 2, 2008
On April 2 Zawahiri released the first part of his Q&A with the general public and journalists, entitled "The Open Meeting – Part 1". Advertisements for submitting questions were international. A new 90-minute audio recording released today of Al-Qaida's Deputy Commander Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri. During the audio recording, Dr. al-Zawahiri responded to many of the hundreds of questions recently submitted on extremist web forums by Al-Qaida supporters and other interested parties.
April 17, 2008
On April 17 Zawahiri released a new tape entitled "On the Fifth Anniversary of the Invasion and Torture of Iraq". During the audio recording, Dr. al-Zawahiri boasted, "the first signs of victory have already appeared… Soon, Iraq will become a fortress of Islam, from whence the squadrons and regiments tasked with liberating the Al-Aqsa mosque [in Jerusalem] will burst forth, with the help of Allah. Iraq today is the most important frontline for the participation of our Islamic nation against the forces of the crusader zionist invasion. Due to this, providing assistance to the mujahideen in Iraq—at their head, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI)—is one of the most important duties required of the Islamic nation today.” Al-Zawahiri further warned that Muslims "should act now before it is too late. The vanguard should act before we see General Petraeus riding into the streets of Cairo and Riyadh leading ‘Awakening movements’ seeking to spill blood, and storm and violate the holy places.”
April 21, 2008
On April 21 Zawahiri released the second and final part of his Q&A with the general public and journalists, entitled "The Open Meeting – Part 2". Advertisements for submitting questions were international. During the audio recording, Dr. al-Zawahiri responded to many of the hundreds of questions recently submitted on extremist web forums by Al-Qaida supporters and other interested parties. This time there Zawahiri made no English translation made available with a document or subtitles as with the first. Part 2 of Zawahiri's "Town Hall" meeting where he answers questions posted by visitors to the jihadist forums has just been released. The question and answer format was released in audio format in Arabic, with a 79-page Arabic language transcript. No English transcript was provided.
June 4, 2008
al-Zawahiri released a message marking the anniversary of the start of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War called Lift the Siege of Gaza
July 4, 2008
New video released.
August 10, 2008
New Zawahiri Tape; He Speaks English
September 9, 2008
New video released on Al Jazeera condemning Shiite nations for not encouraging jihad and accusing Iran of collaborating with the United States in occupying Iraq and Afghanistan.
November 19, 2008
A video, with English subtitles, was released severely criticizing President-elect Barack Obama. He also made references to Malcolm X and said Obama, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice fit Malcolm X's description of "house Negroes." Additionally, he spoke of American defeat in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as encouraging more resistance to America, the "trespassing Crusader".
June 2, 2009
Al-Zawahiri released the message one day before Osama Bin Laden released his message. In the message, he criticized U.S. President Barack Obama, saying he was not welcome in Egypt, where he went to give a speech.
July 14, 2009
In this tape, al-Zawahiri urges Pakistanis to support the Taliban.
December 14, 2009
In an audio recording released on December 14, 2009, Zawahiri renewed calls to establish an Islamic state in Israel and urged his followers to “seek jihad against Jews” and their supporters. He also called for jihad against America and the West, and labeled Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, King Abdullah II of Jordan and King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia as the “brothers of Satan.”
May 20, 2010
In an audio recording released on May 20, 2010, that the recently slain leaders of the group's offshoot in Iraq Abu Ayyub al-Masri and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. It was the first message broadcast since December. Al-Zawahiri likened the slain leaders to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian-born militant who created the group and was killed in a 2006 U.S. airstrike, crediting them with reviving jihad, or holy war, in Iraq.
July 20, 2010
In this new audio tape, al-Zawahiri called many Arab leaders who were helping Israel's siege of the Gaza strip "Zionists". Since he says "Arab Zionists are more dangerous than Jewish Zionists", this is meant to be inflammatory. In the tape, al-Zawahiri accuses King Abdullah II of Jordan, then King of Saudi Arabia Abdullah, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of being "Zionists". He also specifically calls out Egypt for planning to build an underground metal fence with Gaza to curb cross-border smuggling. He condemns Arab leaders collectively for backing the Saudi-drafted peace initiative, first presented in 2002, which offered Israel full recognition conditional on withdrawal from occupied territories and just settlement for refugees. al-Zawahiri went on to mock Obama's statement that the Taliban would not gain power in Afghanistan, and ended by vowing allegiance to, and congratulating on his "steadfastness", Mullah Omar, then the leader of the Taliban.
July 27, 2010
In the 47-minute recording, Ayman al-Zawahiri said the drive by France and other European nations to ban the veil amounted to discrimination against Muslim women. He slammed France's push to ban the Islamic full-face veil and urged Muslim women to be "holy warriors" in the defense of their headdress against the "secular Western crusade" in a new audio message released Wednesday on militant websites. Al-Qaida's deputy leader also eulogized the network's No. 3 official, Mustafa al-Yazid, who was killed along with his family in a U.S. strike in Pakistan in May. Al-Zawahiri praised what he called al-Yazid's achievements in Afghanistan and claimed that although killed al-Qaida militants in Iraq outnumber U.S. soldiers 100-to-1, it is the U.S. that is withdrawing its troops from Iraq. He said the latest terror attacks against the United States, including a May 1 attempted car bombing in New York city's busy Times Square, were in response to the presence of foreign troops in Muslim nations like Iraq and Afghanistan. In his audiotape, al-Zawahiri also talked about a wide range of topics in the Middle East such as democratic reforms in his native Egypt. He said that holy war was the only way to achieve reforms, not peaceful calls for reforms or elections. Al-Zawahiri also addressed Yemenis, urging them to wage attacks against U.S. targets and the Yemeni government.
August 15, 2010
In a 20-minute Arabic audio message posted on an Islamist website on Sunday, al-Zawahiri also offered condolences to the families of Turkish activists killed by Israel during a raid on a Gaza bound aid flotilla. He called on Turks to pressure their government to end relations with the Jewish state. He accused Turkey of killing Muslims in Afghanistan.
September 15, 2010
In his new audio tape he made a thinly veiled call on Pakistanis to rise up against their government over what he said was the "failure" of authorities there to provide relief to flood victims. Ayman al-Zawahiri also accused the Islamabad government of corruption. Al-Zawahiri directed his harshest criticism at Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari, describing him as a "thief" too preoccupied with mending his ties with the West to care about flood victims at home.
November 4, 2010
In an audio tape called on Muslims on Thursday to avenge the sentencing of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist jailed for 86 years by a U.S. court, the SITE monitoring service said. Made the appeal in an audio message called "Who Will Avenge the Scientist Aafia Siddiqui," which was released on jihadist forums, the SITE Intelligence Group said. He promised "to attack … (Americans) as long as they attack" Muslims and said "the ummah (Islamic nation) will not stop pursuing you." And al-Zawahiri told Pakistanis their "government humiliated them by letting the Americans and Crusaders occupy the country." He called for them to "take the only available path, that of jihad... which will liberate Aafia Siddiqui."
February 4, 2011
An audio message from Osama bin Laden's terrorist deputy was released on the internet, the first message from al Qaeda since the unrest in Egypt began. The 34-minute message from Ayman al-Zawahiri addressed the corruption of the Egyptian regime and denounced the government of President Hosni Mubarak for resisting Islamic law.
February 27, 2011
Al-Qaeda's Egyptian-born number two Ayman al-Zawahiri has said the United States is installing sympathetic new regimes in Tunisia and Egypt, demanding Muslims rise up against "whippers" and "invaders". Railing against Washington, Zawahiri also said Tunisians should resist "the French occupier" and establish "a rule that will be a role model of counselling and justice for your brothers". The United States had abandoned Tunisia's long-time president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in mid-January when it became clear that he had become a liability, the fugitive deputy to Al-Qaeda supremo Osama bin Laden said. Zawahiri said a "secular alternative" was emerging in the shape of Mohamed ElBaradei, the former Vienna-based UN atomic chief.
April 14, 2011
Al-Zawahiri incites Muslims to rise up against both NATO and Muammar Gaddafi's forces in a newly released video apparently taped before the Western intervention in Libya. Zawahiri, wearing a white robe, was speaking in a one-hour and nine minute video produced by Al-Qaeda's media arm, as-Sahab, according to the US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors Islamic extremist websites. SITE said Zawahiri split his lecture into three distinct parts, addressing in turn the uprisings in Libya, Egypt and Tunisia. Zawahiri stated Al-Qaeda's backing for the ousted Tunisian and Egyptian presidents and also accused the Egyptian government of "separation from Islam" and "subservience to the West," the monitoring group said. The video was the fifth installment in Egyptian-born Zawahiri's series titled "A Message of Hope and Glad Tidings to Our People in Egypt. Zawahiri's latest video concluded with an excerpt of a previously-released video message from US-Yemeni cleric and terror suspect Anwar al-Awlaqi, SITE said.
May 22, 2011
Ayman al-Zawahiri, Al-Qaeda's long-time number two to Osama bin Laden, has in his latest audio message backed the wave of Arab revolts and called for sharia law in Egypt. In a three-part audio message which the jihadist network's media arm Al-Sahab said was recorded before U.S. forces killed bin Laden on May 2, Zawahiri addressed the populations of Libya, Syria and Egypt in turn. SITE Intelligence, which monitors jihadist Internet forums, said the Egyptian militant warned Libyans the NATO-led aerial bombing campaign against Moamer Kadhafi seeks to replace the strongman with its own tyrannical regime. He also called upon the Muslims of North Africa to join the fight against Kadhafi and to obtain weapons, while criticising Egypt's military for not coming to the aid of Egyptian expatriates residing in Libya. He also briefly addressed Syrians, calling on them to continue their uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's regime and to ignore the words of support offered by Americans, whom Zawahiri argues have been allied with the regime in the war on terror.
June 8, 2011
In his first video message since the death of Osama bin Laden, al-Zawahiri warned that bin Laden would continue to "terrify" the U.S. from beyond the grave. Notably however, he did not stake a claim to take over as head of al-Qaeda. He also backed the wave of Arab unrest, calling for Sharia Islamic law to be applied in Egypt, but warned Libyans that NATO's bombing campaign aimed to replace Muammar Gaddafi with a Western-backed tyrannical regime. The statement was posted on Jihadist websites.
July 28, 2011
Al-Zawahiri is claiming solidarity with Syria's pro-democracy movement, while urging protesters there to direct their anti-government uprising also against the United States and Israel. In a video message posted on Islamist websites Wednesday, Ayman al-Zawahiri directly addressed the Syrian demonstrators who have risen up against President Bashar al-Assad's rule despite a bloody government crackdown. The Egyptian-born Zawahiri accused Mr. Assad of being a corrupt tyrant and “America's partner in the war on Islam.” He claimed that Washington wants to replace Mr. Assad with “a new ruler who follows America protects Israel's interests.”
August 14, 2011
On August 14, al-Zawahiri urged Muslims to target the United States and avenge the killing of his predecessor Osama bin Laden, the SITE Intelligence Group reported Monday. SITE, quoting a video posted on jihadist online forums, said the new head of Al-Qaeda asking Muslims to "pursue" the United States over the killing of Bin Laden. It was a 12-minute video addressed. "The Muslim movement in general and the jihadi movement in particular should wage the battle of intellectual argument just as much as the battle of weapons," he said.
September 13, 2011
Zawahiri released a video called "The Dawn of Imminent Victory," which was posted on jihadist websites. It also includes footage of Osama bin Laden, warning Americans against "falling as slaves" to corporations. SITE stated that the footage of Bin Laden appeared to be the same material found in the U.S. raid on his Abbottabad hideout in May, which Washington released without its soundtrack. It said that the 62-minute video featured Zawahiri applauding the Arab Spring revolutions. "Zawahiri... declared that, contrary to what is reported in the media, al-Qaeda supports the revolutions and hopes it will establish true Islam and Sharia-based governance," AFP quoted SITE as saying. "The popular revolutions, he stated, are a form of defeat for the United States, just as the 9/11 attacks and its alleged lack of success in Afghanistan and Iraq were also defeats."
November 15, 2011
Osama Bin Laden was described as "tender" and "kind" in a video released by the Zawahiri. The video, called "Days with the Imam: Part One" lasts for about 30 minutes. Zawahiri stated that he created the video to show bin Laden's "human side" and to tell people about his great loyalty. "People don't know that this man was tender, gentle, kind, with refined feelings, even when life was hard," al-Zawahiri claims, dressed in a white robe and turban and sitting in front of a green curtain. He recalls how Osama reacted when he received the news that some members of al-Zawahiri's family had been killed. With tears in his eyes, Bin Laden came to see Zawahiri and hugged him. He adds that Bin Laden was devoted to his children, paying great attention to ensuring that they were well-educated, despite constantly moving from place to place. Bin Laden, he said, didn't want those who carried out the September 11 attacks to be forgotten. "Everyone close to him saw the fine and noble education in his children," Zawahiri said, adding that Bin Laden employed a teacher who would threaten to beat the children with a stick to teach them the Quran.
December 1, 2011
Zawahiri claimed that al-Qaeda had kidnapped 70-year-old American Warren Weinstein from Lahore in August. He demanded the release of Ramzi Yousef, Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, and others as well as the end of airstrikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and Gaza in exchange for the man's release. Zawahiri also confirmed the death of Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, an al-Qaeda leader who was killed in a U.S. drone strike.
February 9, 2012
al-Shabaab and al-Qaeda have announced their formal merger (according to a video disseminated online and translated by the SITE Institute). In the video, Moktar Ali Zubeyr pledges his organization's allegiance to al-Qaeda and Ayman al-Zawahiri accepts.
February 12, 2012
Zawahiri in a video recording urged Syrians not to rely on the West or Arab governments in their uprising to topple President Bashar al-Assad. In the 8-minute video titled "Onwards, Lions of Syria" and posted on an Islamist website, Zawahri also urged Muslims in Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan to come to the aid of Syrian rebels confronting Assad's forces. Zawahiri said, "A Muslim should help his brothers in Syria with all that he can, with his life, money, opinion, as well as information."
May 9, 2012
In a seven-minute message video posted on an Islamist website, Zawahiri rejected the U.S. apology over the burning of Quran copies at a base in Afghanistan, urging all Muslims to support the Taliban.
May 11, 2012
Zawahiri released a video in which he encouraged Somali militants to fight on despite the challenges. He urged al-Shabaab not to be deterred by U.S. drone strikes.
August 2, 2013
In a fourteen-minute audio message, Zawahiri criticizes the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in the coup d'état which occurred months before. He alleges that 'The crusaders, the seculars, the Americanized army, [former President Hosni] Mubarak’s thugs and some members of Islamic parties with the support of Gulf money and American plotting' led the overthrow of the Morsi government and installment of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, whom he believes to be pro-American.
September 4, 2014
In a 55-minute video posted online, Zawahiri announced the formation of al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent to "raise the flag of jihad" across South Asia. Zawahiri claims that the formation of AQIS "would be good news for Muslims in Myanmar (Burma), Bangladesh and in the Indian states of Assam, Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir, where they would be rescued from injustice and oppression." He also renews his pledge of allegiance to Taliban leader Mullah Omar in the video.
August 13, 2015
In an audio recording Zawahiri gave condolences for the deceased Taliban leader Mullah Omar and pledged allegiance to his successor, Akhter Mansour.
July 1, 2016
In a video, Zawahri warns the United States of the "gravest consequences" if Muslim prisoners in that country are executed. He specifically names Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is facing the death sentence for his involvement in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
February 5, 2019
Zawahiri urges in a video release for Muslims to unite against their enemies, them including Shia Muslims, Americans, Russians, French and Chinese people.
July 8, 2019
In a video titled, 'Don't forget Kashmir', Zawahiri urged unification the waging of jihad against Indian security forces in Jammu and Kashmir. He also criticized Pakistan in the video and urged jihadi groups to sever ties with Pakistani intelligence agencies. At the end of the video, he eulogizes Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind leader Zakir Musa, who was killed months before the video was published. The message was transcribed in both English and Arabic.
September 11, 2019
In a video titled 'And They Shall Continue to Fight You', Zawahiri defends the September 11 attacks on it's anniversary, criticizing religious figures who opposed the attacks on the grounds that it killed civilians. He brings up the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, framing the attacks as a response to the destruction of Palestine brought by the Israelis. He also criticises U.S. President Donald Trump for the recently announced American recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
April 5, 2022
In a nine-minute video, Zawahiri praises an Indian Muslim woman who refused to take off her hijab to comply with the uniform code of a school in Karnataka and was subsequently ridiculed by a mob of Hindus. This video would be the last to feature Zawahiri as he would be killed in a U.S. drone strike in July of the same year.
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